Houston Chronicle

Stars stay confident as underdogs

- By Stephen Whyno

EDMONTON, Alberta — After a very un-Dallas Starslike first overtime period in which they sat back and let the Tampa Bay Lightning take it to them, players and coaches in the locker room had a very distinctme­ssage.

“We’ve got to play towin, let’s goat them, let’s getback on our toes and get skating again,” coach Rick Bowness said.“We foundour legs. We found our second wind.”

And it’s their second win of the Stanley Cup Final to force a Game 6 Monday night that these teams see very differentl­y. The plucky Stars are embracing the underdog role missing several keyplayers toinjuryan­dfeel as if they’re playing with house money, while the deep, talented Lightning still feel like the favorites up 3-2 in the series and are confident based on recent experience they’ll be able to close the series out in their next opportunit­y.

Dallas was doubted against Calgary, Colorado and Vegas, and the injuries still make it an uphill climb tobeatTamp­aBay twomore

times in a row. Shots are 175136 in favor of the Lightning and goaltender Anton Khudobin has had to come up big in his team’s two wins this series, but being countedout ishowthe Stars like it.

“Every person really this whole time we’ve been in the bubble seeming to choose the other teamwe’re playing — we relish that,” said center Tyler Seguin, who has five points in the past two games after a fivegame drought. “We believe in each other. We’ve got a

confident group, and we don’t want to leave the bubble, so we’re having fun.”

That’swhatmade the first OTsotroubl­ing for the Stars, who put the Lightning on their heels to take Game 1. Suddenly, the same team that buzzed and attacked until Joe Pavelski tied it in the third period Saturday nightwas playing not to lose when one goal against would end the season.

The attacking mentality returned, leading to Corey Perry’s goal in double overtime, and the Stars get one more shot to prove they belong here. Of course, they’re taking an us-against-the world approach.

“We just battle,” said Perry, who along with Pavelski has three goals in two games. “It doesn’t matter. We believe in that dressing room.”

All that matters to the Lightning is they’re still in control of the series. Only they can win the Cup on Monday night, and they believe playing the same way as Game 5 will be enough to finish this off and celebrate.

Led by goaltender Andrei Vasilevski­y’s ability to bounce back like the Vezina Trophy finalist he is, Tampa Bay is 6-0 after a loss this postseason.

 ?? Jason Franson / Associated Press ?? Stars right wing Corey Perry scores the game winner in the second overtime in Game 5 on Saturday.
Jason Franson / Associated Press Stars right wing Corey Perry scores the game winner in the second overtime in Game 5 on Saturday.

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